Underline the subject of each sentence. Draw a line through any phrase that separates the subject from the verb. Finally, underline the verb that agrees with the subject

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Your question is incomplete as it does not contain any sentences to be analyzed. However, based on the requirements, here's a quick definition of the technical terminology that will be used for the answer:

  1. Subject: doer of an action
  2. 'any phrase': this is usually referred to as 'prepositional phrase' and most of the errors related to Concord (subject-verb agreement) are due to these phrases.

For instance, consider the following sentences:

a. This photo of all of my family members (is/are) quite nostalgic.

The correct verb is "is" - not "are".

b. The orchards in my city, which is also known as the city of lights, (is/are) quite mesmerizing.

The correct verb is "are" - not "is".

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